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The Ultimate List for PSP Game Demos Downloads

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Are you sick and tired of your old boring UMD games? Can’t you play game backups on your PSP because you don’t have custom firmware?  Or do you want to buy a game but you want to test it first? Leave all your worries behind now and just relax. There are tons of PSP game demos out there. The only trouble you have to go into is searching for them. But you don’t have to worry about that anymore because I’m here to provide you a list of websites where you can download PSP game demos. The only trouble you have to go into now is downloading them.

I’m not gonna make you wait longer. So get ready and taste the fury of my ultimate website list for PSP game demos downloads!

PSPDemo.org - This site is dedicated for PSP Game Demos and like QJ.net downloads, this site is complete. The only good thing about this site is all the games here are categorized so you can choose and download only the games you like.

Demos at PSPFanBoy - One of my favorite PSP sites, PSPFanboy offers you a list of the best downloadable PSP Game Demos with complete instructions on how to install them on your PSP.

Game Demos on QJ.net - This site is the most complete of them all. In here you will find the latest game demos and even the hard-to-find ones. The only thing that I don’t like about QJ is the files aren’t organized that well.

PSP Game Demos on Official Playstation Site - So where else do we find legit game demos than on the official PSP website. There are tons of Game Demos here but you have to register first to get their game demos.

PSP Game Demo List on Wikipedia - This is a list of all the PSP Game demos available there is. There’s no download link though.

So there you go. I hope you do enjoy my ultimate PSP Game Demos list. If you want to add something on the list, well you can leave your comments below. But like I told you, this list is ultimate.

Top 7 Twitter Apps For Your Computer

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

I’ve installed 7 multi-platform twitter apps in my laptop computer to try out which among those Twitter apps works the best. This little experiment might help you guys out there in choosing the right Twitter App for you. Well here you go.

  • Snitter - This one is the best among the rest. It is a desktop application which has a lot of nice friendly features. I love the notifications which appears on the lower left corner of the screen because it’s real unobtrusive whenever you are browsing or working. When you minimize the application it stays on the system tray and not on the taskbar. It has a lot of nice features like the slick and green interface, the cool auto-update and the fast response and refresh time. I suggest you install this on your computer. It requires Adobe AIR.
  • twhirl - This is a multi-account Twitter application based on AIR. Features include nice interface, keyboard shortcuts, auto-refresh and auto-connect. One thing that I don’t like about this one is the hidden status textbox . I think the textbox should always be visible.
  • Twitteroo - before Snitter came out, I was using this one. It has nice features like font resizing, transparency, sound notifications and built-in URL shortening. One thing I don’t like about this is that it responds very slow. The interface also needs some improvement.
  • Tweetr - This application looks nice and works nice. You can send webcam photos instantly and send files by drag and drop. It supports URL shortening too which you can setup under Settings. One thing I don’t like about it is the very small input textbox. They could’ve added 2 more lines.
  • Twitty Tunes - A Firefox add-on, this one lets you post currently playing music, websites, youtube videos and your custom message. Of course you’ll be needing the Firefox browser to install this one. It just enables you to post and not view your past statuses which sucks.
  • Twit Bin - Another Firefox plugin, this one lets you post twitter statuses within your browser. Though not the best, it gets the job done. It shows the recent and public statuses which is what is important, at least, for me.
  • Twinja AIR - Obviously built for AIR, this twitter client has a nice black interface which lets you post your statuses directly from your desktop. What I don’t like about this is that it isn’t resizable, well horizontally. It has also very small fonts and small avatars which is really not friendly on the eyes.

So there you go. My conclusion is please use Snitter because it’s the best among any twitter application out there. Thanks.